EndNote

EndNote

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EndNote is a professional tool for managing bibliographic references. It is particularly popular among academics, researchers, and libraries, as it offers advanced capabilities for source management, citation creation, and the organization of bibliographic data.

  1. Source Collection
    1. Automatic Import of References: Allows importing references from electronic databases (Scopus, Google Scholar, PubMed, Web of Science, etc.)
    2. Import from PDFs: Can detect and automatically extract metadata from stored PDF files.
    3. Online Search Mode: Enables searching for bibliography directly within EndNote.

  2. Bibliography Organization
    1. Creation and Management of Libraries: Users can organize their sources into separate libraries.
    2. Use of Tags and Categories: Allows the creation of tags for better classification.
    3. Duplicate Record Management: Offers automatic detection and removal of duplicate bibliographic entries.

  3. Citation Management in Texts
    1. Integration with Microsoft Word: References can be inserted and bibliographies created directly from Word.
    2. Support for Multiple Citation Styles: Compatible with APA, MLA, Chicago, Vancouver, Harvard, etc.
    3. Automatic Bibliography Formatting: Automatically adjusts the bibliography according to the requirements of the respective publisher or organization.

  4. Synchronization and Collaboration
    1. Cloud Storage & Synchronization: Users can sync their libraries across multiple devices.
    2. Library Sharing: Allows collaboration with up to 100 users working on shared projects or assignments.
    3. Integration with Web of Science: Provides easy analysis of bibliography and discovery of related research articles.